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Could a legendary tomb curse become a medical miracle? Scientists may have reengineered Aspergillus flavus, linked to King ...
Cancer cells can acquire energy-generating structures called mitochondria from nearby nerve cells, which seems to aid their ...
A new AI tool, AAnet, has discovered five distinct cell types within tumors, offering a deeper look into cancer's inner ...
A new technique lets researchers make many more of the particles much faster, using consistent practices that meet safety ...
A new study reveals that blocking ribosomal RNA production rewires cancer cell behavior and could help treat genetically ...
The new Health and Human Services director leads a movement prone to false beliefs on medical matters, from cell phones to ...
A new study shows that the stage of normal cell development at which B cells transform into leukemic cells impacts treatment ...
Scientists at Nagoya University in Japan studied what happens when macrophages—a type of immune cell—encounter dying cancer ...
Fat isn’t just a guilty pleasure — it’s cancer’s secret weapon. New research from UT Southwestern Medical Center is shedding ...
The toxic fungus Aspergillus flavus— known as the “Pharaoh’s Curse” due to its role in the deaths of archaeologists who ...
Scientists have discovered how to turn molecules made by everyday toxic mold into highly effective cancer-fighting drugs.
Scientists discover how cells absorb queuosine, a vital nutrient affecting memory, learning, and cancer resistance.